In a city known for experimentation, Amsterdam might be taking another step away from the norm. According to The Washington Post and reports from the BBC, the city of Amsterdam has allocated 1 million euros to relocate persistently bad neighbors to the outskirts of the city.

Amsterdam officials are proposing a plan to move the city's troublemakers to areas outside the city, according to reports from the BBC and The Washington Post.Chelsea Brasted, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune

According to the BBC, the bad eggs will be moved to "caravan-style containers" and kept under the watchful eye of the police. The strategy has been met with backlash, with some calling it "ghettoization."

"Our plan is to combat bullying," Amsterdam councilwoman Tahira Lemon told the BBC. "Usually people are scared to report problems for fear of intimidation. It's an upside down world and we want to change it so the people who cause the problems are moved."

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